Rainy Village Rally
As soon as the rain eased, villagers gathered on the community lawn. Water had begun to leak from the pond into the field. They invited participants to lean down on the ground with tea. Everyone smiled watching the children leap through the gate. The photographer's lens kept fogging up. They shared clear data to leave less room for rumors. The paramedic team supported an injured limb. Scouts strengthened their communication link. A student presented a poster about the river's lion wildlife. They read out a list of all helpers at the assembly. Organizers announced approval for a new loan to fund the environmental mission. The warehouse lock clicked open, revealing solar lights. The village now boasts a fresh water well with a logo. To implement the plan quickly, they began to loom the documents before the storm. New pipe connections were arranged in a loop. They vowed never to lose hope again. They decided they wouldn't feel lost facing old problems anymore. Accessories from the field kit were used in lots of ways. They joked that a bit of luck with mountain breeze would make the event even nicer. The village doctor reminded them to care for every asthma patient's lung.
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🌱
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/lɔːn/
noun
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an area of short, regularly mown grass in the grounds of a house or in a park
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She waters the lawn every morning. |
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grass, yard, garden, field
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pavement, concrete
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mow the lawn, green lawn, front lawn
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💧
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/liːk/
noun/verb
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leaked
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leaked
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leaks
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leaking
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to allow liquid or gas to escape; or a hole through which liquid or gas can escape
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Water started to leak from the ceiling after the storm. |
leak like a sieve |
to leak a lot, usually referring to a very porous or defective object
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spill, escape, ooze
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seal, close
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leak water, leak information, leak pipe
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↘️
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/liːn/
verb
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leaned
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leaned
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leans
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leaning
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To move or bend your body in a particular direction.
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He had to lean forward to hear her clearly. |
lean on someone |
to rely on someone for support
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tilt, bend, rest, incline
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stand straight, resist
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lean forward, lean back, lean against, lean towards
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🏃♂️
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/liːp/
verb
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leapt
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leapt
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leaps
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leaping
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to jump or spring a long way or to a great height
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The cat leapt onto the wall effortlessly. |
leap of faith |
an act of believing in something uncertain
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jump, spring, bound, hop, vault
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walk, crawl, step
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leap over, leap into, leap forward, leap of joy
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📷
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/lenz/
noun
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a curved piece of glass or plastic that makes things look clearer or larger when you look through it
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He cleaned the camera lens before taking the picture. |
through the lens of |
viewed or interpreted from a particular perspective
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glass, optic, focus, viewpoint, filter
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blindspot, obstruction
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camera lens, contact lens, wide lens, lens cover
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/lɛs/
adjective/adverb
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A smaller amount; not as much.
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She spends less money than her brother. |
less is more |
simplicity is more effective than complexity
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fewer, reduced, diminished, lower
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more, greater, higher
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less time, less money, less important, less than
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/lɪm/
noun
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an arm or leg of a person or animal; a large branch of a tree
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He broke a limb while climbing the tree. |
out on a limb |
in a risky or vulnerable position
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arm, leg, branch, extension
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trunk, core
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upper limb, lower limb, tree limb, limb injury
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🔗
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/lɪŋk/
noun, verb
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linked
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linked
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links
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linking
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a connection between two things; to connect or associate
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The article includes a link to the official website. |
missing link |
an important connection that is needed to complete something
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connection, tie, relation, bond, association
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separation, break, disconnection
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strong link, direct link, missing link, link to
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/ˈlaɪən/
noun
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a large wild animal of the cat family that lives in Africa and Asia, known as the king of the jungle
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The lion roared loudly in the distance. |
lion’s share |
the largest portion of something
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big cat, panthera leo, beast, predator
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prey, deer
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male lion, lion cub, pride of lions, lion roar
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/lɪst/
noun, verb
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listed
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listed
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lists
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listing
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A series of names, items, or tasks written or printed together; also, to record or register items in such a way.
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She wrote a shopping list before going to the market. |
hit list |
A list of people or things targeted for attention, often negatively.
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catalog, register, inventory, roll, record
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disorder, jumble, mess
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shopping list, guest list, to list items, to be listed
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/loʊn/
noun
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money that is borrowed and expected to be paid back with interest
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She took a loan from the bank to buy a house. |
loan shark |
a person who lends money at very high interest rates
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credit, advance, debt, mortgage
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repayment, settlement
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take a loan, bank loan, student loan, repay a loan
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/lɒk/
verb, noun
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locked
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locked
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locks
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locking
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to fasten something securely with a key or device; a fastening device
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Please lock the door when you leave. |
lock horns |
to become involved in conflict or argument
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secure, fasten, latch, seal
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unlock, open
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lock the door, lock the gate, locked room, lock securely
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🖼️
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/ˈləʊɡəʊ/
noun
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a symbol or other small design adopted by an organization to identify its products, uniform, vehicles, etc.
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The company's logo was redesigned to reflect its new image. |
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emblem, symbol, trademark, insignia
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plain, generic
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company logo, brand logo, business logo, new logo
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/luːm/
verb
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loomed
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loomed
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looms
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looming
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to appear as a large, often frightening or unclear shape, usually something threatening or about to happen
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Dark clouds loomed over the city, signaling an approaching storm. |
loom large |
to be of great importance or concern
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emerge, appear, threaten, overshadow, hover
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fade, disappear, vanish
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loom large, loom ahead, storm looms, crisis looms
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/luːp/
noun
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a shape produced by a curve that bends around and crosses itself
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The string formed a neat loop around the package. |
in the loop |
to be informed or included in communication
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circle, ring, coil, curve, twist
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line, straight, break
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infinite loop, feedback loop, closed loop, data loop
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😞
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/luːz/
verb
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lost
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lost
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loses
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losing
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to fail to keep, maintain, or win something
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She doesn’t want to lose her phone again. |
lose track |
to fail to keep informed or aware of something
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misplace, drop, forfeit, miss
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find, win, gain
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lose weight, lose a game, lose hope, lose control
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🧭
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/lɒst/
verb/adjective
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lost
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lost
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loses
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losing
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Unable to find the way; no longer in possession of something.
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He lost his keys and couldn’t enter the house. |
lost cause |
a hopeless situation with no chance of success
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gone, misplaced, vanished, defeated
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found, recovered, won
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get lost, lost keys, lost opportunity, feel lost
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🔢
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/lɒts/
pronoun/noun
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A large number or amount of something.
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She has lots of friends in the city. |
lots of luck |
wishing someone good fortune
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many, plenty, loads, abundance
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few, little, scarcity
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lots of money, lots of people, lots of time, lots of friends
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🍀
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/lʌk/
noun
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success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than through one’s actions
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He had the luck to find a good job quickly. |
good luck |
a wish for success or fortune
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fortune, chance, fate, destiny
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misfortune, bad luck
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good luck, bad luck, stroke of luck, bring luck
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🫁
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/lʌŋ/
noun
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Either of the two organs in the chest that are responsible for breathing and exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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Smoking can seriously damage your lungs. |
burst a lung |
to make a huge effort, usually physically
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respiratory organ, pulmonary organ, chest organ, airway, breathing organ
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heart, liver
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lung cancer, lung disease, lung capacity, lung infection
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